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Bohyun Yoon: Embody @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists on Rittenhouse Square

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Bohyun Yoon: Embody @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists on Rittenhouse Square

Bohyun Yoon has created an experience design in the chic art gallery in the Barclay Building, every surface of the gallery is activated with a confounding display of intellectual design, superb craftsmanship, historical references and anthropomorphic symbolism vibrating in unison like a strum on a guitar.  Every nuance is considered as the exploded little bodies, each element hand crafted from custom molds, coalesce as shadows of babies cast by a single bright white light bulb on the walls.  But, when the light bulb begins making a circular motion, the tiny doll parts swinging with air movement, the whole room suddenly becomes a dream scape of dancing babies, inducing a startling sensation of floating.

Bohyun Yoon: Embody @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists on Rittenhouse Square

On the right is the artist, Bohyun Yoon.  Yoon decided to create each doll part mold because he didn’t want to violate copyrights, he told DoN the process took more than 5 months.  Each carefully crafted element of the installation is suspended in a way that the sum of the parts creates a whole experience design, Yoon told DoN he wished to,”…create a dialog not a monolog.”

Bohyun Yoon: Embody @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists on Rittenhouse Square

Yoon created these mirror masks to help him learn English by seeing all parts of the face he was listening to; the face recognition technology in DoN’s camera went wacko.   Bohyun Yoon is an art professor at Tyler, is a glass artist (the water filled glass bowl hat and accompanying video is idiosyncratic to the extreme), a video artist and photographer; Amie Potsic explained to DoN that Bohyun Yoon, “is smart and resourceful in his use of materials.”

Bohyun Yoon: Embody @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists on Rittenhouse Square

Buhyun Yoon, Reforming, 9 channel video with sound, 4 minutes, dimensions variable @ Center for Emerging Visual Artists in the Barclay Building on Philadelphia’s beautiful Rittenhouse Square.  This Friday, 4/15/11, is the Center City District art crawl, the perfect opportunity to experience Bohyun Yoon: Embody.

 

Photos by DoN.

 

Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Kimberly Witham Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Kimberly Witham @ Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery, Feb 2nd - 19th, 2011.

Kimberly Witham Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Kimberly Witham told DoN people presuppose she Photoshop’s her work but her mise-en-scène photographs are real still-life compositions, elements of which have a limited shelf life.  The pictures of pretty headless birds in cups and on plates dredge up memories of dead birds on the street and questions of why they fell from the sky.  About half of the photos included in this ground-breaking exposition are film, half digital, a seem-less transition between mediums made transparent by Witham’s virtuosity, she’s a professor of photography at Bucks County College, a school with a long tradition of excellence in photography education.  The road kill element is shocking and beautiful, a sweet, sad commentary on urban wild life.

Maggie  Mills Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Maggie Mills, Crops, oil on linen.  Maggie and DoN got into an animated discussion about”fracking“, another painting in the show is titled Frack, the practice of injecting noxious chemicals into the Earth’s crust to break it up and release “natural gas“.  This clean fuel puts unknown dangers into the families and communities who live where fracking takes place by releasing toxic chemicals into the water table, scary shit, Mills’ painting shows an adolescent crouching, head to knees, while visions of matrix-like drills descend from the sky.

Daniel Kornkrumpf Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Daniel Kornkrumpf uses fiber like colored pencils for his portraits of on-line social network profie pics he’s found over time - a long time since the densely embroidered portraits may take months to produce, unlike a drawing which may take an afternoon.  The isolated faces floating in large blank fields of fine linen examines the connection of the isolationism of social networks and the self-portraits that make you think, “Really?  That’s their best look?”  Instead of attracting attention, ridicule and mockery may result, by the way Plenty of Fish often advertises in the DoNArTNeWs sidebar, please, click through, Valentine’s Day is coming up.  Kornkrumpf will continue his unique fiber portraits but is pursuing drawing and painting for the upcoming show at the Ice Box in late spring.

Daniel Kornkrumpf Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Daniel Kornkrumpf

Mami Kato Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Mami Kato created these futuristic sculptures by unraveling rope she imports from her home, Akita Japan,creating domes of fiber reminiscent of the rice fields at home after harvest and clumps of stems line the horizon.  Kato surprised her audience by picking up the light weight, yet densely compact, domes, revealing the Trompe-l’œil. 

On the left is Alison Stigora, represented in this show with a magnificent drawing of a giant cosmic crystalline flower in mixed media including drawing, prints, chalk and wax but is also in an awesome show at LGTripp Gallery in Old City through February 26th. Next to her is Maggie Mills, behind Mami is a collage of digital prints by Jennifer Williams that is a totally steal-able idea - who knew, collage could be so cool.

lewis Colburn Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Lewis Colburn, The Pursuits of a Gentleman, mixed media installation with ten photographs and steamer trunk.  This assemblage was a fave of Spike Howard, Philly’s finest wind farm engineer, for it’s sense of time travel, irony and elegance.  DoN loves how CFEVA treats photographers as true artists who belong at the table with painters and sculptors.

Arden Bendler Browning Introduction 2011 - Center for Emerging Visual Artists New Development Fellows @ Moore College of Art & Design Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery

Arden Bendler Browning @ Introduction 11

A Fishtown native who’s studio is in the Crane Arts Center, Browning obviously takes full advantage of the large work space to create massive paintings, this color field of speeding urban images, like you see out of the corner of your eye as you zoom down the Expressway, is abstract expressionist yet a kind of contemporary cubism with obtuse angles and cracked spacial warps.  DoN easily sees Arden Bendler Browning taking the opportunity of the fellowship that CFEVA offers and running with it, her work is complex yet accessible, perfect for contemporary collectors.

DoN inquired of new fellow Don Edler as to how he came to win the CFEVA fellowship and he generously explained how he meticulously researches grants and awards, looks at winners of previous competitions, discovers which other awards or grants they’ve received and applies for them, too. By making applying for grants part of his business plan, Edler makes it almost sound easy and is proof that persistence, patience, targeted yet broad research into funding, exhibition and publicity works like a charm.

Congratulations to the new fellows!

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk & Brooke Hine

Friday, December 24th, 2010

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brook Hine

Brooke Hine, Shadow, resin, zip-ties, acrylic @ The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, 15th & Locust Streets, Philadelphia.

The Imagined show is over now, the Center for Emerging Visual Artists is on holiday break, it’s Christmas Eve, 2010,  and DoN is grateful and thankful for the excellent art memories the good people at CFEVA generate throughout the year.  If it wasn’t for the team at CFEVA, a huge gap between artists and the public would be difficult to straddle; CFEVA manages Philadelphia Open Studio Tours as well as educational seminars, fellowships, art exhibition opportunities and more.  Art girlfriend, Brooke Hine Facebook-ed DoN, last week, reminding him to stop in the gallery before her art show came down the next day; the CFEVA team was having a meeting in their underground lair, so DoN had total private access to the uber-cool, sleek, modern space arrayed with master-works by true art stars.  The Imagined is laser-focused on craft, narrative and virtuosity with drawings, sculpture and mixed media; the art resonates with each other, feeding the sense of being lost under-ground, away from it all, alone with mysterious thoughts and things.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Brooke Hine, Philly Blossom Series, wood, acrylic, resin, porcelain @ The Imagined, CFEVA Gallery.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Brooke Hine.

These are a Few of My Favorite Things, porcelain, slip, glaze, stain, cat whiskers @ The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Brooke Hine’s work is paradoxical: hard & soft, internal & external, beautiful & ugly, light & dark, whimsical & creepy, preternaturally intelligent & child-like naivete, technical virtuosity & inquisitive exploration and she’s an artist that is one tough, sexy, street-smart, chick with a thick skin and soft heart.  DoN LoVeS Brooke Hine!  No cats were harmed in the production of this blog post.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Danielle Bursk @ The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined.

Is this cool or what?  Danielle’s drawings are like no-one else’s, instantly recognizable as a Bursk, yet each heroic drawing holds it’s own mystery and unfathomable conception of consumption of time and energy.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Gregory Brellochs, Ganglions, 48″ x 48″, graphite on paper.

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists - The Imagined: Gregory Brellochs, Danielle Bursk, Brooke Hine

Gregory Brellochs, Sensafe, graphite on paper, 52″ x 217″ x 70″.

You know how sometime you see art and can’t imagine it in your home?  Brelloch’s immersive drawing is so magical, the feeling of primitive forests from dark tales of earlier times matched with the subtle surrealism is quite seductive, like everyone should have an art chamber to meditate in.

DoN looks forward to the New Year and the continued success and optimism for the future of art in the Philadelphia region The Center for Emerging Visual Artists provides to artists, collectors, enthusiasts, educators, businesses and government.  The services CFEVA offers to the community are essential, consider supporting their efforts by attending shows, spending money on art and making donations, they deserve it.

Jon Paul Hammond

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

I first met Jon Paul Hammond on an art crawl to the galleries one Friday evening a few years ago; somehow, without a car, he could travel to multiple venues all across the city in one evening and have a glass of wine with the art-erati, himself a visual sensation drawing attention from the art.  Jon Paul was a culture vulture, like me, and we instantly became confidantes, dishing the dirt on the pretensions and hoaxes we often encountered as well as superlatives for thought-provoking art we liked.  It was comforting to know that when I ventured out alone to an art show, I was sure to see a friendly face, a hug & kiss and a funny anecdote from a friend.  Jon Paul is missed in the Philly art community and his passing reminds me to re-invigorate my art adventures, support my artist friends, search out emerging talent, explore new neighborhoods and challenge my endurance because tomorrow I may be gone.  A lovely memorial webpage has been established in Jon Paul’s honor with thoughtful commentaries from his friends.

Jon Paul Hammond

DoN Brewer & Jon Paul Hammond @ The Warwick Hotel’s, The Coffee Bar, DoN’s “light beings Art Talk“, Summer 2010.  Jon Paul Hammond offered me encouragement to continue making art and have pride in what I do; what is an art world without knowledgeable art enthusiasts?  I’ll miss Jon Paul’s exuberance and style and his insightful opinions as I explore and report on the Philly arts scene.

 

Photo by Danny Reilly.

light being (Jon Paul Hammond) - DoN Brewer Photography

light being (Jon Paul Hammond), digital photograph, DoN Brewer, 2010.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Rachel Citrino - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Rachel Citrino - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010DoN called Karen McDonnell, the Queen of Hip-Hop Graffiti, to ask where she recommended to start on the last day of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours, 2010, West of Broad and she immediately replied, “Rachel Citrino!”  lola & DoN drove out Girard Ave,. past Frankfort Ave. to the east end where Rachel has a studio in a beautiful old Philadelphia row-house.  The long, narrow interior is filled with Rachel’s mono-prints, paintings, photographs and prints, her brazen color and appealing compositions look great on her pumpkin colored walls; chatting at Rachel’s kitchen island about her process and projects is a memorable highlight from an art saturated weekend.

Rachel Citrino - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Rachel Citrino’s studio in Fishtown, a short walk from Girard Ave., is filled with bright color wall-to-wall.

Piety Choi @ Highwire Gallery - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Piety Choi @ Highwire Gallery

Kensington was our next art stop, a short drive up Frankord Ave, to a cool cluster of galleries and studios on a warm afternoon.  Highwire Gallery is showing a group show called Exploring Invisible Piety Choi, Maria DiMauro, & Karen Steenwhich,  a totally entrancing collection of enigmatic paintings, Choi’s recognizable style is so calm and thoughtful, her multiples are dreamy, the symbolism drawing DoN into her creative world with ease.

Piety Choi @ Highwire Gallery - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Piety Choi, Encountering Beauty @ Highwire Gallery in Kensington.

BYO Prints - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

David Stanley Aponte @ BYOPrint.

According to co-founder Lauren Fischer, Aponte is a master print-making guru with a wealth of knowledge to contribute to this unique operation - a community print-making shop you can rent by the hour or the day, be a full-time member or just hang out when you’re in the mood.  The BYOPrint team will help you realize your dream of an intaglio, woodcut, silkscreen, monotype, collograph and more; Lauren told DoN, “We’re about making prints happen.”  The space in a loft overlooking a motorcycle repair shop is cool bonus.

BYO Prints - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Lauren Fischer’s workspace @ BYOPrints in Kensington.

BYO Prints - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

BYOPrints, the DIY all-purpose print shop in Kensington participated in this year’s Philadelphia Open Studio Tour.

Extra Extra - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Extra Extra bookshop & gallery showcased A Diamond is Forever - Alexandr Skarlinski, Daniel G Baird, Dave Murray, Jordan Tate & Michelle Ceja - above in the corner is 85% of All the Art I Made Turned into A Diamond by Dave Murray, a glamorously spare presentation of an en-cased diamond with a story. “Extra Extra is an artist-run space dedicated to the exposure of under-represented artists challenging the limits of the visual and performing arts.”  The multi-media and light art is enthralling, this space is one to re-visit and be rejuvenated.

Extra Extra - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Abbey Lee Sarver @ Extra Extra bookshop & gallery in Kensington - her website is groovy, too.  Sarver’s mixed media pieces in the loft bookshop is awesomely engrossing, playing mind games with generic archetypes transmuted into futuristic artifacts.  The bookshop sells handmade and special edition books, curator Derek French told lola & DoN that the artist collective, a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization, set up shop in Philly instead of their hometown Baltimore because it’s not as combative here.

VWVOFFKA

Part Time Studios in Kensington featuring recent work by in-house studio artists.  The cluster of art spaces in Kensington allows young artists to work at their art by teaming together and re-imagining the old world work spaces into new millennium intellectual outposts in Philly’s north-east.

Stopping for coffee at Rocket Cat Cafe across from the Warlocks Motorcycle Club made a cool continuum of the art smart vibe we’d been experiencing all day, sitting and watching hipsters pet their beards is a fun past-time, too.

Ellen Abraham - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Our final stop of the day was the Studios at 2424 East York, where we met two fine artists that the fine people at POST had arranged to display their art in the halls of the terrific arts building anchored by the uber-cool Skybox GalleryEllen Abraham and Marge Feldman took full advantage of the long hall showing a large collection of paintings; Ellen Abraham’s style is cartoon expressionistic and Marge Feldman’s God’s-eye view paintings are other-worldly yet familiar.  As it turns out Abraham is a fellow member of Da Vinci Art Alliance, DoN encouraged her to enter the upcoming Decameron show.  It’s so great that POST helped artists to find great new spaces to make them part of the famous art crawl, if only there was more time (and energy) to explore all the hidden art treasures to be found throughout all of Philly’s neighborhoods.

Ellen Abraham - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Ellen Abraham @ Studios @ 2424 York Street during the annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tour.

Marge Feldman - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Fishtown & Kensington

Marge Feldman @ Studios @ 2424 York Street during the annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tour.

Thank you so much to the Center for Emerging Visual Artists and Philadelphia Open Studio Tours for creating such a wonderful experience design, the catalog with maps is a keeper, the posters around town were divine especially when DoN spotted an artist he knows in the picture, the advertising and promotion was probably the best ever by a local arts organization with a terrific web resource, inviting all of the city to come out and support their local artists.

 

 

Photos by DoN.

 

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Katie Murken Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Katie Murkens studio @ 1241 Carpenter Street.  Katie’s shish-kabob-like  sculptures were installed at the Fringe Night Club during the Festival, in her studio they compliment her paintings with Brancusi-like forever-ness.

Katie Murken Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Katie Murken makes beautiful books, each piece a perfect little world of conceptual nuggets from puns to memes and back.

Katie Murken Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Katie Murken is working on a book project involving a mathematical formula of color preparation for simple house paint then applied to each page of a phone book.  The translucent paint dries curling the pages, deforming the book into a sculptural element to hang on the wall. Murken shared her code book with lola & DoN, a complicated method of color mixing involving weighing pigment assuring a satisfying tonal transition.

David Donahue Book Restorations Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

David Donahue Book Restoration is just down the hall from Katie Murken’s studio, his space is a restoration laboratory reviving old and rare books.  The gregarious Donahue explained how his work is not just technical but requires ingenuity, artistic skill and research in order to match bindings and liners, David’s stories about book hunting would make a great TV show.

David Donahue Book Restorations Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

David Donahue Restorations @ 1241 Carpenter Street.

Amze Emmons

Amze Emmons @ 1241 Carpenter in South Philly.

Amze Emmons Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Amze Emmons body of work describes refugee architecture like the edge cities of Beijing where stalled development is retrofitted by clever scavengers.  Like a William Gibson scenario, Emmons spare paintings with the drawings showing through like pentimenti highlight the refuse and refuge of civilization as communities are built where they don’t belong.

Amze Emmons Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - 1241 Carpenter Street

Amze Emmons prints for sale @ the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010, East of Broad Street weekend.  Our final stop of the day @ 1241 reminded DoN of his first show with POST, the opening party was held in the same space when Monica Turtle, a beautiful person & talented designer, curated Art @ Sophi, it’s gratifying to know the 3rd floor walk-up in South Philly is still operating as a creative space for fine artists.

 

 

Photos by DoN.

 

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Dan Welch Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Dan Welch Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Collage walls by Dan Welch @ OCDan on Fitzwater Street.  The handy-dandy POST guide says,”surreal, alchemical, flux.“  Yup!  The first stop on a beautiful Saturday was a third floor walk-up to OCDan’s trippy studio he shares with Emily Smith, their art resonates on different vibes but the space has room for both.

Emily Smith Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Emily Smith, watercolors.  Smith says she does a lot of self-portraits because no one will pose for her. she likes to mix beauty and the grotesque because people are monsters yet beautiful. “I like it when people hate my work, take away what you want.”

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Mosaic mural near South Street - we tried to get into the Magic Garden but it was crowded, this little diversion helped satisfy the urge.

Nangelini - Nancy - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Nancy @ Nangellini on South Street makes Dream-Catchers from hand pulled, hand died yarn; the shop carries artisanal yarns made from exotic threads from near and far.  Although not part of the POST tour, Nangellini is a welcome stop on South Street to take in a heady mix of art and fashion.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Studios @ The Purl, 1138 South 9th Street - jewelry, clever scarves, photography created by a five artist collective in that strip along the Italian Market waiting to become cool, on the other side of Washington Ave.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - South Philly

Studios @ The Purl is a good example of how many smaller galleries and collectives participated in this years art crawl, in this tough economy we have to band together to keep the dream alive.  Philly has a rich heritage of art and culture requiring support if we are to survive as a hub of the regional creative economy.  Studios @ The Purl includes Jurgita Centuke, Zivile Pupinyte & SoulPurl 77 Design.

DoN is working on a separate story about 1241 Carpenter Street and his Sunday tour of Kensington area studios and galleries.

 

Photos by DoN.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Center City West

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Lauren Sweeney Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2010 - Center City

Lauren Sweeney edited her display of art for the Philadelphia Open Studio Tour so visitors could get a good grasp of her style.  Lauren is a member artist of Gallery Twenty-Two and has established herself as one of Philly’s finest watercolorists, her prints and giclee’s are high quality and affordable.  Sweeney’s studio was DoN’s first stop on an art crawl through Center City West last weekend; this weekend is POST East of Broad Street.

Derek Jecxz @ Twenty-Two Gallery

Twenty-Two Gallery smartly participated in the annual open studio tour allowing art lovers to discover this gem of a gallery on 22nd Street; Derek Jecxz’s large format prints are exquisite.  Jecxz is a new member of the Twenty-Two Gallery.

Derek Jecxz @ Twenty-Two Gallery

Derek Jecxz @ Twenty-Two Gallery on the Philadelphia Open Studio Tour West of Broad the first weekend in October - a new show opens tomorrow, 10/08/10, with new work by Karen S. Davies.

Jacque Liu: An Abstraction of Details 9.29.2010 - 11.12.2010  Michael Garden and AREA 919 presents:  Jacque Liu: An Abstraction of Details at CITYSPACE, 2200 Walnut, Philadelphia, 19103.

Jacque Liu @ Area 919 in Cityspace @ 22nd & Chestnut Streets.  Michael Garden of Area 919 is hosting Liu’s “drawings” made of folded mylar creating enlarged architectural details which meld beautifully into the fabulously ornate interior of the luxurious office space - Jacque Liu’s: An Abstraction of Details is on exhibit through 11/13/10.

Jacque Liu: An Abstraction of Details 9.29.2010 - 11.12.2010  Michael Garden and AREA 919 presents:  Jacque Liu: An Abstraction of Details at CITYSPACE, 2200 Walnut, Philadelphia, 19103.

Jacque Liu @ Cityspace Area 919.

Moe Brooker at Sande Webster Gallery

Moe Brooker @ Sande Webster Gallery @ 2006 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.  Moe Brooker’s bold, big abstractions look fantastic in the large main gallery space, it was a nice respite to sit in the quiet gallery and take in the stunning array of masterworks before setting out to see more studios. Charles Kalick is in the salon gallery.

DoN Brewer @ Bonte’s Cafe

Of course, DoN Brewer had to stop by Bonte’s Cafe @ 17th & Sansom Streets to check out his own one-person show of photographs called Dark Matter - a Photographic Society of Philadelphia event through 10/13/2010.  The space offers PSoP members the opportunity to display their own work as long as it fits the 16 x 20″ format, the warm toned walls and intimate space is a perfect accent for the art work.

Gerard DiFalco - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours

DoN’s last stop of the day was at #1 on the Center City POST list - Jerry DiFalco and his etching filled studio.  The bright room on the 9th floor is jammed with fabulous etchings for which DiFalco has gained wide-spread notoriety, the quality of his work is timeless and ethereal.

Jerry DiFalco - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours

Jerry DiFalco is well known for his liturgical art which graces many places of worship; as the sun set over the Schuylkill River the light poured over the large golden painting in DiFalco’s studio while Jerry and DoN chatted about DiFalco’s true passion - teaching art.  Jerry told DoN he was inspired by his visit to DoN’s place last year - such a great compliment assures DoN will participate in next year’s tour.

 

 

Photos by DoN.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours - West of Broad, 10-2&3-2010

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Paul DuSold

My studio will be open this weekend as part of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours.  I’m near the corner of Wayne & Carpenter Sts. in West Mt. Airy.   Please come by!  (10am to 6pm both days)

www.philaopenstudios.com

www.pauldusold.com

Paul DuSold

6903 Wayne ave.

Phila.Pa. 19119

215-438-3440

 

Amie Potsic…

Hope you can make it to my Open Studio this weekend:  Saturday and Sunday from 12 - 6pm at The Lightroom Salon Gallery in Philadelphia.

 Reception on Saturday from 4 - 6pm.

 See below for press and details about the show.  Take care, Amie


 

 

Read more:  http://brewermultimedia.com/2010/09/28/the-lightroom-photographs-by-amie-potsic-jill-katz-julia-blaukopf-and-genevieve-coutroubis-john-karpinski/


 

JOURNEYS

SEPTEMBER 1 – OCTOBER 31, 2010

Amie Potsic, Julia Blaukopf, Genevieve Coutroubis & Jill Katz


PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOURS (POST):

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND AND 3RD, 12 – 6 PM

POST RECEPTION: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 4 – 6 PM

The Light Room Salon Gallery

 2024 Wallace Street, Philadelphia PA 19130

Viewing by appointment.  215.765-0262

www.lightroom.org 

A M I E   P O T S I C

Photography I Fine Art

http://www.amiepotsic.com

apotsic@yahoo.com

610-731-6312

 

George Apotsos

 

POST 2010 PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOURS
GEORGE APOTSOS
studio

2018 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE

With Guest Artistsw
MERCEDES CECILIA
JEANNIE MOBERLY

JOHN WILLIAMS

Saturday, Oct 2 & Sunday, Oct 3
NOON - 6:00 pm

Reception:  Saturday, October 2, 4:00 pm
Join us for BOOK READINGS of,
KUSIKIY A Child from Taquille, Peruby MERCEDES CECILIA
SATURDAY: 1:00 & 3:00 & SUNDAY: 1:00, 3:00, & 5:00

and ON GOING RESIST-PROCESS DEMONSTRATIONS by JEANNIE MOBERLY
Contact:
George Apotsos 215-763-2847

Ann Koivunen, Studio Tours and Exhibition Manager, 215-546-7775 x 13

 

Kim Martin & Karl Olsen

 

Opening: Make Me Crazy, Make Me Think

 

Time Sunday, October 3 · 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Pagus Gallery, Norristown Arts Building
Created By

Karl Richard Olsen

More Info Kim Martin and Karl Olsen Collaborative and Individual Works with talk by Tim Hawkesworth and presentation by the artists’
Also in the lower gallery Back, In, Out, by Ronnie Jean Kalman, Lillian Coolidge, Suzan Liftschitz, + Artists’ in Residence Open Studios

 

 

 

 

P.S. - Karl & Kim are not part of POST but the show is Way West Of Broad!

 

Laura Demme and Tom Herbert

Laura Demme POST

 

Thomas Sheeder, Jr.

 

PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOUR (POST)

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Time Saturday, October 2 · 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Location 1909 Wilcox, Philadelphia (Lab) & 2024 Wallace Street, Philadelphia (Gallery)
Created By

The Lightroom

More Info Lab: Tours of the Darkroom / Lab & Group Show in Garage Gallery spaceIn the Gallery: Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski

 

 

 

 

The Lightroom - Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Amie Potsic’s photo series - Made in China: Poor Working Conditions, Poverty, Tainted Exports & Made in China @ Lightroom Salon in the Fairmount neighborhood.  Potsic’s Asian motif pairs exquisitely with Julia Blaukopf’s print of a collage made from her own photographic source material.  The photography takes the visitor on a trip to the Far East with a finely honed American gaze, like the Impressionists, DoN is still attracted to the shapes and color of the East.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia  Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Julia Blaukopf, digital print on fabric @ Lightroom Salon.  Julia is a fellow of the Center of Emerging Visual Artists, it it so cool to see how the relationship building and social networking of the artist development team at CFEVA creates a great merger of styles, personalities and techniques; the synergy of the exhibit feels so personal and memorable with the vibe real friendship and cooperation.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinski, photograph with drawing and Julia Blaukopf prints lined along the mantle.  The gallery on Wallace Street is elegant and welcoming, it’s really fun to get to see the old world architecture.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinski - the turtle is a symbol of long life, the dream of all artists if not for themselves then their art.  The art team involves trust, understanding and strength in creating powerful narrative and clear composition; viewing a successful collaboration makes DoN remember working in teams is still possible.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Jill Katz, Yamdrok Yso Lake en route to Gyantse, Tibet and Everest Base Camp (elevation 17,060 ft.), archyval pigment print.  The colorful scarves emanate prayers into the wind, a transcendent thought to merge with the images.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Julia Blaukopf is experimenting with photography and tile - cool-hunting tip!

 

 

Photos by DoN.